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Thomas R Gillespie

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Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 15, 2006
Prediction of parasite infection dynamics in primate metapopulations based on attributes of forest fragmentationThomas R Gillespie, Colin A Chapman
Nature|March 27, 2020
COVID-19: protect great apes during human pandemicsThomas R Gillespie, Fabian H Leendertz
American Journal of Primatology|September 21, 2007
Forest fragmentation, the decline of an endangered primate, and changes in host-parasite interactions relative to an unfragmented forestThomas R Gillespie, Colin A Chapman
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 27, 2013
Effects of social status and stress on patterns of gastrointestinal parasitism in wild white-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar)Thomas R Gillespie, Claudia Barelli, Michael Heistermann
Trends in Parasitology|May 8, 2022
Xenopsylla cheopis (rat flea)Sebastien Boyer, Thomas R Gillespie, Adélaïde Miarinjara
Trends in Parasitology|March 11, 2017
Making New Connections: Insights from Primate-Parasite NetworksJulie Rushmore, Donal Bisanzio, Thomas R Gillespie
American Journal of Primatology|September 21, 2010
Patterns of gastro-intestinal parasites and commensals as an index of population and ecosystem health: the case of sympatric western chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) and guinea baboons (Papio hamadryas papio) at Fongoli, SenegalMichaela E Howells, Jill Pruetz, Thomas R Gillespie
The Journal of Parasitology|November 1, 2008
Morphology of Enterobius (Colobenterobius) colobis Vuylstéke, 1964 (Nematoda: Oxyuridae: Enterobiinae) collected from an ashy red colobus, Procolobus rufomitratus tephrosceles (Elliot, 1907) (Primates: Cercopithecidae: Colobinae), in UgandaHideo Hasegawa, Ellis C Greiner, Thomas R Gillespie
American Journal of Primatology|November 3, 2017
The grand challenge of great ape health and conservation in the anthropoceneDominic A Travis, Elizabeth V Lonsorf, Thomas R Gillespie
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 13, 2008
Integrative approaches to the study of primate infectious disease: implications for biodiversity conservation and global healthThomas R Gillespie, Charles L Nunn, Fabian H Leendertz
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Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 15, 2006
Prediction of parasite infection dynamics in primate metapopulations based on attributes of forest fragmentationThomas R Gillespie, Colin A Chapman
Nature|March 27, 2020
COVID-19: protect great apes during human pandemicsThomas R Gillespie, Fabian H Leendertz
American Journal of Primatology|September 21, 2007
Forest fragmentation, the decline of an endangered primate, and changes in host-parasite interactions relative to an unfragmented forestThomas R Gillespie, Colin A Chapman
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 27, 2013
Effects of social status and stress on patterns of gastrointestinal parasitism in wild white-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar)Thomas R Gillespie, Claudia Barelli, Michael Heistermann
Trends in Parasitology|May 8, 2022
Xenopsylla cheopis (rat flea)Sebastien Boyer, Thomas R Gillespie, Adélaïde Miarinjara
Trends in Parasitology|March 11, 2017
Making New Connections: Insights from Primate-Parasite NetworksJulie Rushmore, Donal Bisanzio, Thomas R Gillespie
American Journal of Primatology|September 21, 2010
Patterns of gastro-intestinal parasites and commensals as an index of population and ecosystem health: the case of sympatric western chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) and guinea baboons (Papio hamadryas papio) at Fongoli, SenegalMichaela E Howells, Jill Pruetz, Thomas R Gillespie
The Journal of Parasitology|November 1, 2008
Morphology of Enterobius (Colobenterobius) colobis Vuylstéke, 1964 (Nematoda: Oxyuridae: Enterobiinae) collected from an ashy red colobus, Procolobus rufomitratus tephrosceles (Elliot, 1907) (Primates: Cercopithecidae: Colobinae), in UgandaHideo Hasegawa, Ellis C Greiner, Thomas R Gillespie
American Journal of Primatology|November 3, 2017
The grand challenge of great ape health and conservation in the anthropoceneDominic A Travis, Elizabeth V Lonsorf, Thomas R Gillespie
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 13, 2008
Integrative approaches to the study of primate infectious disease: implications for biodiversity conservation and global healthThomas R Gillespie, Charles L Nunn, Fabian H Leendertz
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